South African Mining & Biodiversity Forum
9 & 10 September 2008

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Implications Of The Amendments To Nema & EIA Regulations On Mining And Biodiversity: Amanda Britz, Department of Environmental Affairs & Tourism
Mine Closure and Biodiversity Considerations: Angus Burns, WWF
UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Project Proteus 2012: Shelley Currin, Anglo American
Offsets through the Grasslands Programme: Piloting wetland mitigation banking: John Dini, SANBI
Western Cape povincial guideline on biodiversity offsets: Gerhard Gerber, Department of Environmental Affairs & Development Planning
Environmental fiscal reform and tax provisions for biodiversity conservation: Sharlin Hemraj, National Treasury, South Africa

Climate change impacts on biodiversity: Barney Kgope, SANBI

Biodiversity action plans at an operational level: Black Mountain Mining Company 2008: Chrizette Kleynhans, Anglo American
Mine closure and biodiversity: Maryna Möhr-Swart, Chamber of Mines
A planning environment: biodiversity offsets: another tool for biodiversity management: Kiruben Naicker, Department of Environmental Affairs & Tourism
Protected Areas Legislation and the Expansion Strategy (NPAES): Kallie Naude, Department of Environmental Affairs & Tourism
SA mining and biodiversity guidelines: Andrew Parsons, AngloGold Ashanti

Applying offsets through the Business and Biodiversity Offsets Program: Frank Pieterse, Anglo Platinum

Grasslands Programme: implementing a conservation strategy through partnerships: Anthea Stephens, SANBI
Towards a company biodiversity strategy: Elize Swart, Lonmin Plc
Hartbeespoortdam integrated biological remediation programme: Petrus Venter, Department of Water Affairs & Forestry
De Beers environmental partnerships: Patti Wickens, De Beers